Which one is correct?
"have you received it" or "have you receive it"?

have you received it

This phrase is correct. 'Received' is the past participle form of 'receive' and is used correctly with the auxiliary verb 'have' in the present perfect tense.

This phrase is used to inquire about whether someone has received something in the past up to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • have you receive it
  • did you receive it?
  • have you got it?
  • have you gotten it?
  • have you obtained it?

have you receive it

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'receive' should be in the past participle form 'received' when used with the auxiliary verb 'have.'

The correct form is 'have you received it?' when asking about the completion of an action in the past up to the present moment.

Alternatives:

  • have you received it?
  • did you receive it?
  • have you got it?
  • have you gotten it?
  • have you obtained it?
The correct phrase is 'have you received it?' The verb 'receive' needs to be in the past participle form 'received' when used with the auxiliary verb 'have.' 'Have you receive it' is incorrect because 'receive' should be 'received' to match the present perfect tense.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

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